1. This is a disturbance that carries energy through medium or space.
a. frequency
c. wavelength
b. wave
d. period
2. A pulse sent down a long string eventually dies away and disappeared. What happens
to its energy?
a. The energy disappears with the wave.
b. The energy remains along the length of the string.
c. The energy is transferred from the wave to the environment.
d. The pulse does not carry energy
3. The lowest point in a transverse wave is called –
a. crest
c. wave pulse
b. trough
d. wavelength
4. The region where the waves are pressed together is called –
a. amplitude
c. compression
b. rarefaction
d. wavelength
5. The highest point in a transverse wave is called –
a. crest
c. wave pulse
b. trough
d. wavelength
6-10. Solve the problem below.
A wave of wavelength 1.5 m travels down a rope at a speed of 6 m/s. What is the
frequency of the wave?
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1.Wave – a repeating disturbance or movement that transfers energy through matter or space. 1. Molecules pass energy on to neighboring molecules.
2. A pulse sent down a long string eventually dies away and disappears. What happens to its energy? ... The energy is transferred from the wave to the environment.
3.The lowest point of a transverse wave is called a trough.
4.A region where the coils are pressed together in a small amount of space is known as a compression. A compression is a point on a medium through which a longitudinal wave is traveling that has the maximum density
5.The highest point of a transverse wave is called the crest
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